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breakneck

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  1. anyone know where can i get the Sennheiser HD25 replacement lead and earpad in SG? thanks in advance.
  2. thx 4 those info N@Z... appreciate it...
  3. anyone know where can i buy the replacement earpad for HD25-1? or any other better replacement tat fits the HD25-1... and roughly how much... thx...
  4. yo...wasssuppp guys...been a long time since i last visited this forum... alrite now back to topic...i recently got a 1975 Thorens TD-145 turntable... saw a few reviews on this baby...seems like a pretty good sounding deck....(i have yet to try it out myself) heres the problem...everything is working perfectly except 4 the wiring in the tonearm... one of the wire is broken...tried to fix the problem myself but failed... so i'm wondering if any of u guys know anywhere here tat repair/recondition turntables.... thx in advance...
  5. hmmm...tat all adds up to abt US$110???is it still a good deal???
  6. hmmm...thx 4 the info Mackie...
  7. juz wondering how long does it take to break in a pair a headphone???and should it be in high volume???sorry if this sound like a newbie question...
  8. thx 4 the help...i appreciate it...
  9. ok...wat i'm looking 4 right now is basically djing headphone(something tat my mixer can drive)...i listen mostly to dance music...i oredi have the Sennheiser HD25...juz looking 4 a second pair...now i'm juz looking 4 something tats can be use 4 mixing and have to be portable...now i'm cosidering between Sony V6 and Beyerdynamic DT 231...wat do u think?
  10. i had been reading lots of good reviews abt headphone...is the any of u guys in here owns them???is it really tat good??? Beyerdynamic DT 231 If you only knew how bad most sealed headphones are, you'd really be amazed at how Beyerdynamic consistently delivers good ones. You'd also be blown away that they managed to make a cheap pair of sealed headphones that sound as good as the DT 231. Though slightly lacking in the mids, these cans provide clear, non-flabby, non-bloated bass, as well as extended highs that lack the harshness usually found in cheap headphones. Style-wise, they're pretty ordinary: plastic throughout, with soft, fuzzy ear pads, and a cross between circumaural and supra-aural ear pads (a good compromise between comfort and seal). All-in-all, the standout in budget closed headphones. The DT 231 use an all-plastic design with velour ear cushions slightly smaller than those of full-sized headphones. Head size adjustment is provided via a spring-loaded inner headband made of a soft, rubbery plastic. Low impedance and high efficiency make the DT 231 a good choice for portable applications. They have a straight cord that attaches to one earpiece, eliminating double cord tangling. They are terminated to a mini and include a 1/4 inch adapter.
  11. i'm not really someone who will get a amp specially 4 a headphone but this baby really caught my eye...tot of juz sharing wif u guys...the price...US$4600... E.A.R.-Yoshino V20 The V20 is quite a fashionable tube amp, and it sounds equally fantastic! We've used it to power both our big rig and the AKG K1000. No matter how we've used it, it's been an excellent performer. The V20 uses 26 12AX7 tubes and four 12AU7 tubes. The four 12AU7 and six of the 12AX7 are used on the input, while the rest of the 12AX7—a whopping twenty tubes, ten per channel—are used for the output! The 24 Watt V20 has 4, 8, and 16 ohm output terminals for optimal speaker load matching. Input voltages can be set at the factory from 100v to 240v. Six inputs allow for a variety of sources to be used, and though a phono stage is not included, the V20 includes a dedicated input for a phono preamp.
  12. dun think i'll be able to use tat...at 600 Ohms...i dun think my mixer will be able to drive this headphone...wat do u guys think?
  13. anyway i found this review... Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro The DT 770 Pro are one of the old standards in closed headphones. They offer durability, simplicity, and comfort. They have a tendency to sound thick, but overall the sound is quite reasonable. However, at 600 Ohms an amp is definitely required. Although hard to drive, the DT 770 Pro are good sealed headphones at an inexpensive price. They perform well while eliminating unwanted outside interference.Their round, velvet ear cups fit loosely around the ears—very cool and comfortable. The headband is covered by a cushy padding that is extra comfy on the top of your head. They have metal joints that connect the headband to the earpieces, contributing immensely to their durability. They have metal joints that connect the headband to the earpieces, contributing immensely to their durability, and a coiled cable that attaches to one earpiece, eliminating the double cord tangles. The DT 770 are terminated to a mini and include a 1/4 inch adapter.
  14. is this the headphone u guys r talking abt?
  15. i'll be using it mostly wif dance music like drum&bass,breakbeat,house,techno etc...maybe djing too...i oredi have the Sennheiser HD25...but i have be hearing lots of good comment abt the Sony V6...so wat the heck...if the price is rite...y not...
  16. so can anyone comment abt the sony V6?
  17. wah...$125 is damn cheap...still go this kind of lobang???anyway hows the sound of it?
  18. tats true...especially chinese pop...
  19. hmmm....i'm going to test it out first...if i buy it i'll write a preview abt it...
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